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22 Cards in this Set
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Primary source
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a first hand account
imp.- the primary source is the most reliable of sources, as you are hearing it from someone who was there at the incident |
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Generalization
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a broad sweeping statement of what the majority thinks
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Fact
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something that can be proven
imp- a fact makes evidence even more reliable because it is proven with evidence |
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opinion
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someones idea which cannot be proven
imp- an opinion is not reliable because of bias |
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secondary source
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a second hand account of an event
imp- not as reliable as first hand account, but it is better than an opinion |
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historical truth
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something that most historians agree upon
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objective
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a source that can be taken for a fact, opposite of subjective
Example- artifact |
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subjective
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a source that has an opinion anything but objective
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social sciences
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the study of humans as social beings living in social communities in a systematic, disciplined manner using the historical method
including- anthropology, economics, geography, government, psychology, and sociology |
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artifact
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an object from the past
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history
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a narrative of events selectively recorded based upon the recorder's bias, interpretation, and anlysis, it is not an exact science, it is constantly evolving
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Primary source
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a first hand account
imp.- the primary source is the most reliable of sources, as you are hearing it from someone who was there at the incident |
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Generalization
|
a broad sweeping statement of what the majority thinks
|
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Fact
|
something that can be proven
imp- a fact makes evidence even more reliable because it is proven with evidence |
|
opinion
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someones idea which cannot be proven
imp- an opinion is not reliable because of bias |
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secondary source
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a second hand account of an event
imp- not as reliable as first hand account, but it is better than an opinion |
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historical truth
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something that most historians agree upon
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objective
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objects/ or artifacts sources
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subjective
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a source that has an opinion anything but objective
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social sciences
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the study of humans as social beings living in social communities in a systematic, disciplined manner using the historical method
including- anthropology, economics, geography, government, psychology, and sociology |
|
artifact
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an object from the past
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history
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a narrative of events selectively recorded based upon the recorder's bias, interpretation, and anlysis, it is not an exact science, it is constantly evolving
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